British soldiers in uniform gather in front of the makeshift canteen, keeping watch, eating candy bars.
They are often even obliged to pay more for meals at the company canteen.
The canteen and toilets were along one wall, the offices upstairs on a sort of mezzanine.
For example, from the first day of employment they can use a creche, canteen or transport services.
An additional canteen roved throughout the impacted area supplying food, snacks and beverages to those in need.
At a public place - a college canteen, a metro station, a marketplace - do a few readings.
But it was revealed that Hoon chatted with Kelly after the two "bumped" into each other in a canteen.
This may include access to a staff canteen or other similar facilities, childcare facilities, and the provision of transport services.
Our interviews took place in the canteen of the minimum-security prison, a place of cheap plastic-topped tables and bare wooden walls.
Google's Zurich offices include features like a gym, pool tables, a slide leading to the canteen and fireman poles between floors.
If so, you get an interview and a lunch at the company canteen, where you should expect to be watched closely.
But we did not get to see many prisoners, except cooks in the local canteen, where we were allowed to eat.
Security guards had just pulled Sabulal Vijayan out of the breakfast line in the canteen at Signal International's shipyard in Pascagoula, Miss.
After a few years, the woman who ran the canteen was operating it so well, PEN helped her set up a restaurant.
They would come together in the canteen, gym, music and IT rooms.
The Salvation Army deployed canteen trucks to the area to provide food.
Scotland's councils have been told not to use any frozen beef products following the discovery of horse DNA in a school canteen burger.
He said each is given a canteen with water, shampoo, toothpaste, a toothbrush, soap and two buckets, one for hygiene and one for washing.
But there are also happier stories from the camp, where the smell of curry permeates the canteen and the TVs are tuned to Bollywood flicks.
Local and sustainable are the defining mantras at airy, minimalist canteen Bio Mio, housed in a converted Bosch warehouse dating back to 1920.
It may sound obvious, and it is a far cry from the days when union reps collected dues and the brothers met in the canteen.
Outsourcing, which once meant mainly the simple offloading of such auxiliary activities as groundskeeping, the corporate canteen or the data processing center, is very different today.
As well as being used as a reception area, the trust has used the building as a school canteen for the Cotswold Chine School, which it also runs.
Mexican street food came to the London masses with the opening of the lively and fun canteen-style Wahaca -- now with several branches across the capital including Covent Garden and Soho.
Even more remarkably in January, no less than five Frenchman made the switch to Newcastle, a move which led to the hanging of the "Tricolor" in the EPL club's canteen.
The idea for the research was inspired by a 2010 study which showed diners in a canteen were more likely to clear away their tray when there were eyes watching them.
The most well-known and is Ravis Restaurant on Satwa Road, a no-frills canteen that serves renowned butter chicken, best chased with milky chai in a polystyrene cup for three dirhams.
The Isle of Man was first awarded the status in 2008 after the Manx government agreed that people attending council meetings, offices and the Tynwald canteen will be offered Fairtrade tea and coffee.
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The tour often ends at Mulligan's, adopted canteen of the nearby Irish Press where Flann O'Brien had a column and is the stomping ground for would-be writers hoping to bump into the editor.
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